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Super Mario Bros. (スーパーマリオブラザーズ) is a one-shot Mario manga written by Yukio Sawada and is based on the eponymous game. It is his first Mario-related publication. It appeared in the February 1986 issue of Shōgaku san-nensei (小学三年生), a Shogakukan publication aimed at third-grade elementary students. It caught the attention of publisher Tokuma Shoten, which invited him to work at Wanpaku Comic. Months later, Sawada would start Super Mario Bros. 2 there. The one-shot was republished in the 40th volume of Super Mario-kun.[1]